This bit of technological news is very relevant indeed, and will have many Xbox (and TV) lovers anticipating this new development's completion. While Xbox is already a big deal on its own, it is set to become even more popular, and it is a big step taken by Microsoft to compete even more effectively against the PlayStation and Nintendo companies. This also comes as good new to many non-Xbox users who would like to find an alternative way to make the change to digitally powered TV
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